This startup wants to put a desktop computer in the homes of two billion people who can't afford normal PCs. Here's how they are going to do it. Aloysius Low is a Senior Editor at CNET covering mobile ...
Last year a startup called Endless Computers launched a line of inexpensive desktop PCs designed for use in developing markets, among other places. They currently sell for $79 to $229 and run a ...
While access to the internet and the latest in applications and technology are widely available to us in the United States, the situation is a bit murkier in other global markets. One company, Endless ...
Lenovo plans to offer a low-cost laptop in Mexico soon, shedding the Windows operating system in favor of Endless OS, which is available freely for anyone to download. The laptop will be one of its ...
Rural Mexico, the backstreets of Guatemala City, the outskirts of Mumbai; these aren’t places you find a lot of computers for one simple reason; most computers are far too expensive. What you do find ...
The latest version of Endless OS is available for free download now. Endless OS makes using Linux so easy that anyone would feel right at home without the slightest learning curve. Because it's ...
A year ago, Endless was promoting a $79 desktop PC for the developing world. Today, the company’s new Mission computers are taking aim at American consumers, but with an educational twist: The ...
The Endless Mission One and Mission Mini desktop computers will be available for pre-order in the US starting January 16th. They’re both small, fanless desktop computers that ship with Endless OS, a ...
TAIPEI -- Tucked away in a small corner at the Nangang Exhibition Hall at Computex is Endless Mobility, a Rio de Janeiro-based company that has grand plans to change the world with its $169 (£110, ...